Your tree: the best Airbnb for local wildlife

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Your tree: the best Airbnb for local wildlife
We often see it as a simple landscaping element, but a tree is much more than that. It is a true living environment—an essential anchor for local wildlife. Natural cavities, protective branches, dense foliage: for many species, your tree is the equivalent of a five-star Airbnb, offering shelter, food, and safety—sometimes year-round.

One tree, many residents

A single tree can host an astonishing diversity of inhabitants.
Birds, pollinating insects, small mammals, amphibians—each finds its place depending on the season and its needs.

  • Birds use branches to nest and shelter from predators
  • Insects find refuge in bark, deadwood, or leaves
  • Small mammals take advantage of cavities to shelter or move discreetly

Even trees that may seem “imperfect” often play a crucial role in this ecosystem.

“A tree is much more than a backdrop—it’s a living habitat.”

Cavities, branches, and foliage: natural luxury

What may seem ordinary to our eyes is in fact a precious asset for biodiversity.
Natural cavities serve as nests or shelters. Dead branches become perches or food stores. Dense foliage protects from wind, sun, and harsh weather.

A living, well-structured tree offers a variety of spaces—much like an apartment building, nature-style.

Why tree health is essential

A healthy tree is a reliable refuge.
When weakened or poorly maintained, it becomes less welcoming—and sometimes even risky.
Caring for your trees helps:

  • preserve existing habitats
  • limit risks related to weakened branches
  • maintain a balance between safety and biodiversity

The goal is not to freeze the tree in time, but to support its natural evolution.

Between maintenance and respect for living systems

Maintaining a tree does not mean eliminating all life around it.
Thoughtful pruning, carried out by a professional, helps preserve elements that are essential to wildlife while ensuring site safety.

It’s often a matter of finding the right balance:

  • removing what is truly dangerous
  • preserving what benefits the ecosystem
  • intervening at the right time, in the right way

A tree with dead branches or cavities is not necessarily a tree that needs to be removed. In many cases, a professional assessment can determine how to preserve it while ensuring safety.

A simple action with real impact

By caring for your trees, you directly contribute to the health of local biodiversity.
A well-maintained tree becomes a lasting refuge—a point of balance between nature and human living spaces.
Because, ultimately, offering good accommodation to local wildlife also means taking care of our environment—and that of future generations.

Wondering how to care for your trees while respecting local wildlife?

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Free quote

Describe the situation. We’ll take care of the rest.

Already know what type of service your tree needs? Get in touch with us today! Prompt and attentive service.

How does it work? An arborist will visit without prior notice within 5 business days to:

  • Assess the requested service on site
  • Prepare an estimate tailored to your situation

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Visite-conseil

Would you like to receive expert advice directly on your property?

An ISA Certified Consulting Arborist will visit your site to assess your situation, analyze the condition of your trees, and support your decision-making with clear, practical explanations tailored to your needs. This visit is ideal for:

  • Weakened, diseased, or declining trees
  • Presence of insects or fungi
  • Hazardous branches or risk of failure
  • Root, soil, or drainage issues
  • Evaluation of all trees on the property and development of a maintenance plan

You benefit from an expert perspective to better understand your trees and confidently choose the right options.

Pricing: $160 + taxes

Includes a visit of up to 45 minutes within our service area. Pricing may vary depending on location and the type of service requested. Additional fees may apply for:

  • Visits outside our service area
  • Visits requiring more than 45 minutes

Please note:

  • The visit does not include an aerial inspection (tree climbing).
  • No written expert report is provided following the visit.

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